GameSir has released a new version of its X3 Pro mobile controller with a design inspired by none other than the ...
Players who want to enjoy a competitive edge or just play games without having to deal with touch controls can try using a mobile controller for more precise inputs on the go. It's certainly not ...
And just like computers, you phone can also serve as a gaming system. And while most games will support touch controls, some ...
You don’t have to remove it to use your phone like a phone, because the whole gamepad retracts underneath ... I’m surprised I’ve never seen another iPhone game controller like it, which is why I’ve ...
While iPhones have a huge library of games that will work with these game controllers, only the iPhone models with the A17 Pro chip (iPhone 15 Pro/Pro Max) are capable of running the heavier ...
I love this story that I first saw mentioned on Brendon’s blog a few weeks ago about a Redditor who designed the iPhone game controller of my (our?) dreams. The best part: the creator of this ...
It’s a new slim MagSafe accessory that slaps on the back of your iPhone, then folds out to unveil a fully featured game controller, making it incredibly easy to play games on the go. The new ...
Having my phone and gamepad attached as one mobile unit makes gaming simple, and a controller delivers a huge improvement over the usual touch controls offered by mobile games. The PowerA Moga ...
As seen at CES 2025, the MCON mobile gaming controller offers a new, pocketable way to game on the go ... iPhone or Android — to transform a phone into full-fledged portable gaming machine.
like 8BitDo's Ultimate game controller which is now just $40. Grab this clip so you can adhere the 8BitDo Micro or Zero 2 controller to your phone with ease. Works with most phones, and can handle ...
a MagSafe compatible controller you can attach and pair with your phone to play video games on the go. The controller was created by 20-year-old Josh King of Fredricksburg, Va. King said he came ...
Developed by TiMi Studio Group and published by The Pokémon Company, there’s a long-requested feature that doesn’t seem near to being implemented: game controller support for iOS and Android.